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russian president vladimir putin on the other hand is urging voters to head to the polls the greater the turnout the greater the legitimacy of his reelection which many and not just his fans see as a foregone conclusion. what. i like being a russian citizen living under the leadership of a strong politician named bloody mad putin you know with. every woman in this i expect the secret service to arrest me at any moment for something i've posted that you are. seeing as objects in your sub chuck ourselves says she's not running for president a strategy is to go against everyone she's not fighting on the front lines like novell me yes but she can appear on television. using her as token opposition so he can say look we've got freedom of speech the world will not solve all the slow. i'm convinced that all the candidates except the are criminal projects their purpose is to legitimize putin's reelection with. no money as the only one who can mobilize thousands in this kind of cold and snow it's. a sound you know i'm going to assist the system lenience come some all from the soviet era was a
russian president vladimir putin on the other hand is urging voters to head to the polls the greater the turnout the greater the legitimacy of his reelection which many and not just his fans see as a foregone conclusion. what. i like being a russian citizen living under the leadership of a strong politician named bloody mad putin you know with. every woman in this i expect the secret service to arrest me at any moment for something i've posted that you are. seeing as objects in your sub chuck...
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are you saying putin is corrupt? i say that putin created a system that allows those people to get funds from the state. direct criticism of putin feels dangerous, and out on the streets, many people simply don't want to know. crazy. as soon as you approach people, they run away. but sobchak‘s journey to dissidents has been an unusual one. when money gets into my hands, i spend everything. clothes is where my budget stays. it's a lot, it's about $3000—4000 a month. i really like this sweater... in the first decade of this century, as millions of russians struggled, ksenia sobchak transformed herself from society rich kid to tv celebrity. feeding the masses a diet of reality television and branding herself simply ksenia. but then, the girl with the silver spoon had another transformation. in 2011, shejoined opposition protests and was promptly carted off to a police cell. alexei navalny — the movement's leader — has long been a thorn in the kremlin's side. i was close with him all those years, we shared many v
are you saying putin is corrupt? i say that putin created a system that allows those people to get funds from the state. direct criticism of putin feels dangerous, and out on the streets, many people simply don't want to know. crazy. as soon as you approach people, they run away. but sobchak‘s journey to dissidents has been an unusual one. when money gets into my hands, i spend everything. clothes is where my budget stays. it's a lot, it's about $3000—4000 a month. i really like this...
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we follow the woman taking on vladamir putin. is she all that she appears to be or could she be a fake candidate? good evening. there are severe weather warnings in place tonight for almost all of the uk as snow continues to fall and sub zero temperatures intensify. across large parts of scotland, red alert is in place, which means lives could be at risk. temperatures have been well below zero in many places for much of the day. farnborough in hampshire was the coldest at —11.7 celsius. snow blanketed eastern england and scotland with cumbria seeing more than a foot of snow. thousands of schools have been closed, and dozens of railway stations will be closed tomorrow. lorna gordon reports. at the tail end of winter, the highest alert for snow. the driving treacherous, the disruption widespread. heading out in these conditions not advised. this is the first time scotland has had a red weather warning of this kind. in force for a large swathe of the country's most heavily populated areas. frequent showers, drifting snow and the e
we follow the woman taking on vladamir putin. is she all that she appears to be or could she be a fake candidate? good evening. there are severe weather warnings in place tonight for almost all of the uk as snow continues to fall and sub zero temperatures intensify. across large parts of scotland, red alert is in place, which means lives could be at risk. temperatures have been well below zero in many places for much of the day. farnborough in hampshire was the coldest at —11.7 celsius. snow...
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it would hurt vladimir putin. >> you think it would have hurt putin because trump would have talked about it? >> i appreciate your candor, sam nunberg. i'm going to do a little bit of legal analysis with maya wiley, roger stone, his dealings potentially with wikileaks and julian assange, this is how trump aide stone has addressed those questions. >> you know, i was very specific in that i said that i had communicated with mr. assange. i never said that i met with him or that i spoke with him. we have a mutual acquaintance who is a fine gentleman. i happen to be one that thinks that assange is a hero. >> the atlantic's natasha bertrand talking about wikileaks and how stone tried to keep this communication open. i wonder the view of where stone fits into all this as a former trump aide, and was he in doing other things helpful and also what you heard from mr. nunberg and that in his view these mueller investigators are sharp. >> i'm going to start with the second question first. >> sure. >> which is the attorneys that work for the united states department of justice are attorneys that could
it would hurt vladimir putin. >> you think it would have hurt putin because trump would have talked about it? >> i appreciate your candor, sam nunberg. i'm going to do a little bit of legal analysis with maya wiley, roger stone, his dealings potentially with wikileaks and julian assange, this is how trump aide stone has addressed those questions. >> you know, i was very specific in that i said that i had communicated with mr. assange. i never said that i met with him or that i...
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the russian ambassador didn't repeat earlier claims by his boss president putin that a large number of people had been evacuated but he said some medical help had been provided to eastern ghouta underscores the need for the parties to agree on human ukrainian pauses these of binocular he read part of the resolution passed on saturday before giving his explanation why it was not yet halting the violence yes there's a new stooge attorney. did you read the resolution the whole resolution we stated that any enduring pulls must be preceded by agreement by the parties for deescalation demanding an overnight and immediate halt toss deliveries suggests either a failure to understand realities on the ground or a deliberate exploitation of human tragedy. the three main opposition fighting groups in eastern cooter of written a letter to the president of the security council in it they pledged to kick out the group the council still refers to by its former name. they also say they will give the un resolution their full support the syrian government's representative ambassador bashar al jeffrey was
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the council regarding the situation in eastern guta now we've also heard russia's president vladimir putin comment on the situation and point out that essentially this enclave in eastern guta is being used to attack civilians in damascus and that civilians in eastern go to are being used as human shield. and you might look unfortunately there are lots of extremist forces in the east and good to risk what is a range of terror organizations recognized by the un the shelling is continually coming from that area on some days the number of missile strikes and mortar shell attacks which is fifty to eighty they even reach the territory of the russian embassy should we tolerate this indefinitely of course not. there's been a large number of efforts to protect civilians in the area russia carries out a five hour humanitarian pause on a daily basis in the hopes of protecting civilians and allowing them to get out through the humanitarian corridor and furthermore the un security council has passed a resolution calling for a thirty day cease fire now a letter was sent to the u.n. security council by s
the council regarding the situation in eastern guta now we've also heard russia's president vladimir putin comment on the situation and point out that essentially this enclave in eastern guta is being used to attack civilians in damascus and that civilians in eastern go to are being used as human shield. and you might look unfortunately there are lots of extremist forces in the east and good to risk what is a range of terror organizations recognized by the un the shelling is continually coming...
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. >> the question is why the president won't do anything to offend putin. and maybe it has something to do with financial entanglements in russia. that ought to be investigated. >> they're investigating, i suspect, as well. congressman nald nadler, thank you very much. >>> ahead, more on hope hicks' surprise resignation and her role in the special counsel's russia investigation. >>> i'll talk to former u.s. attorney prikh barara about that and more. >>> the president's newest attack on the attorney general jeff sessions. we'll get the analysis of that. is the president crossing the constitutional line? ♪ (nadia white) the moment a fish is pulled out from the water, it's a race against time. and keeping it in the right conditions is the best way to get that fish to your plate safely. (dane chauvel) sometimes the product arrives, and the cold chain has been interrupted, and we need to be able to identify where in the cold chain that occurred. (tom villa) we took our world class network, and we developed devices to track environmental conditions. this device
. >> the question is why the president won't do anything to offend putin. and maybe it has something to do with financial entanglements in russia. that ought to be investigated. >> they're investigating, i suspect, as well. congressman nald nadler, thank you very much. >>> ahead, more on hope hicks' surprise resignation and her role in the special counsel's russia investigation. >>> i'll talk to former u.s. attorney prikh barara about that and more. >>>...
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meanwhile, in moscow, russianpr ident vladimir putin claimed some civilians did get out of eastern ghouta, despe rebel attacks. ( translated ): there is constant shelling from there. or some days there are up to 50 or 80 rocket andr strikes. we have managed to get out quite a big group of those who wanted to leave from there. st the second group that prepared could not leave because the militants just did not give them an portunity to do that. >> woodruff: syrian war monitors said they coulnot confirm that anyone has been evacuated from eastern ghouta. the government of afghanistan offered today to recognize the cataliban as a lawful poli party, if it joins in a peace process. the goal is to end more than 16 years of war. president ashraf ghani addressed an international conference in kabul, and he called for the militant group to help "save the country." >> ( translated ): the taliban leadership and every other taliban, you havthe decision to make. accept peace, accept it with honor and come together, so we can make this country safe and secure, which is the heritage of our saes, jihad a
meanwhile, in moscow, russianpr ident vladimir putin claimed some civilians did get out of eastern ghouta, despe rebel attacks. ( translated ): there is constant shelling from there. or some days there are up to 50 or 80 rocket andr strikes. we have managed to get out quite a big group of those who wanted to leave from there. st the second group that prepared could not leave because the militants just did not give them an portunity to do that. >> woodruff: syrian war monitors said they...
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for vladimir putin to der a five-hour cease-fire in the middle of the day, that is not a cease-fire. you cannot have a cease-fire in which 19 hours of the day civilians are being indiscriminately bombed at an unimaginably heavy level, and then for five hours it pauses. i don't think that can be called armanitarianism as much as psychological wastrategy, in which civilians are given brief pause to come out into the open and to put pressure on the armed opposition, i assume, to surrender. jane: how much influence does russia have over the assad regime at the mo dnt? could thsomething if they wanted to? charles: that is actually the most important question, and we hear political fures in europe and the united states who repeatedly make the judgment that it is only moscow that can secure the regime acceptancef a cease-fire, attendance to geneva or wherever the political talks are taking place at the time. but the reality on the ground io somethin complicated. when we look back at previous significant regime pushes likela in alepp year and homs before that, it has been iranian militias an
for vladimir putin to der a five-hour cease-fire in the middle of the day, that is not a cease-fire. you cannot have a cease-fire in which 19 hours of the day civilians are being indiscriminately bombed at an unimaginably heavy level, and then for five hours it pauses. i don't think that can be called armanitarianism as much as psychological wastrategy, in which civilians are given brief pause to come out into the open and to put pressure on the armed opposition, i assume, to surrender. jane:...
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at the end of last year russian president vladimir putin announced that he would start withdrawing troops from syria now russian airstrikes like those from the mean air base in the country's north now they played an important role in turning the tide in favor of the syrian government forces we still don't know how many russian troops served in syria according to the defense ministry it could be around fifty thousand soldiers but the number of russians fighting in syria is probably much higher that's today russian mercenaries who are fighting alongside pro syrian forces our correspondent emily sure when traveled to a small town in the ural mountains people there say local minit joined a private military force. it's about as far as you can get from syria and yet here in the russian town of kid the people are waiting for news about seven locals who reportedly went to fight in syria they allegedly worked as mercenaries which is illegal in russia the topic is sensitive many people here say they know nothing about the man. who in fact we are repeatedly met with rejection and kid this building i
at the end of last year russian president vladimir putin announced that he would start withdrawing troops from syria now russian airstrikes like those from the mean air base in the country's north now they played an important role in turning the tide in favor of the syrian government forces we still don't know how many russian troops served in syria according to the defense ministry it could be around fifty thousand soldiers but the number of russians fighting in syria is probably much higher...
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to stay out of this election. >> i'm not telling putin what to do. russia, if you are listening, i hope you are able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. i think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press. >> and they're also asking if trump was advised to say that someone from outside of his campaign to be involved. that is some of what they want to know. joining me katy tur and now host of msnbc and here in this seat on most mondays. katy, let me start with reporting -- this is what we know mueller is asking, not knowing what we know mueller knows. >> so this is reporting by me and carol lee also of nbc news. and what -- what is significant about it, chuck, is that this shows that the mueller team isn't just investigating obstruction, what happened after donald trump took office, what happened after he fired james comey, why he did that. they are still focused on the original question which is was donald trump involved in any sort of coordination between russia and his campaign at the time of his campaign. and they are focusing on
to stay out of this election. >> i'm not telling putin what to do. russia, if you are listening, i hope you are able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. i think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press. >> and they're also asking if trump was advised to say that someone from outside of his campaign to be involved. that is some of what they want to know. joining me katy tur and now host of msnbc and here in this seat on most mondays. katy, let me start with...
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the russian ambassador didn't repeat earlier claims by his boss president putin that a large number of people had been evacuated but he said some medical help had been provided to eastern ghouta underscores the need for the parties to agree on human opinion pauses these of time he read part of the resolution passed on saturday before giving his explanation why it was not yet halting the violence there's a new stooge attorney. did you read the resolution the whole resolution we stated that any enduring pulls must be preceded by agreement by the parties for deescalation demanding an overnight and immediate halt toss deliveries suggests either a failure to understand realities on the ground or a deliberate exploitation of human tragedy. the three main opposition fighting groups in eastern cooter of written a letter to the president of the security council they pledged to kick out the group the council still refers to parts formal name. they also say they will give the un resolution their full support the syrian government's representative ambassador bashar jeffrey was in the council chamb
the russian ambassador didn't repeat earlier claims by his boss president putin that a large number of people had been evacuated but he said some medical help had been provided to eastern ghouta underscores the need for the parties to agree on human opinion pauses these of time he read part of the resolution passed on saturday before giving his explanation why it was not yet halting the violence there's a new stooge attorney. did you read the resolution the whole resolution we stated that any...
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attacked canada, france, germany, australia, he can't say a single negative word about vladimir putin of the that fundamentally is the problem. and it is back and forthwith jeff sessions illustrates the double standards. >> thank you for coming in. we appreciate it. >>> there's breaking news we're following. the white house communications director hope hicks is stepping down after testifying. and president trump stuns lawmakers by seeming to embrace some strict gun control measures. >> it will have to be you. right now the gun lobby would stop it in its tracks. >> i like that. it is time that a president stepped up. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe
attacked canada, france, germany, australia, he can't say a single negative word about vladimir putin of the that fundamentally is the problem. and it is back and forthwith jeff sessions illustrates the double standards. >> thank you for coming in. we appreciate it. >>> there's breaking news we're following. the white house communications director hope hicks is stepping down after testifying. and president trump stuns lawmakers by seeming to embrace some strict gun control...
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any of these athletes win a limb pick goals up top the podium hearing that only one of them once more putin keen to move on from the dating scandal in total russia's ban lasted less than three months the i.o.c. is moved and surprisingly welcomed by russians and picked committee. and there's an issue with that is today's decision of the i.o.c. is one of the most important for us because the russian olympic committee is once again completely reinstated in its rights and is now a completely full fledged member of the olympic family. the speech before it was revelations from this man calls that it helped lead to the ban the former moscow director of the whistle on a state backed plot to cheat doping tests at the twenty fourteen sochi games as a result clean athletes from russia were only allowed to take part in chiang under the olympic flag the red white and blue kept firmly out of sight. and today two of them including alexander crucial need ski failed drug tests while in south korea the i.o.c. agreed on sunday to lift the ban if no of the athletes tested positive they didn't and russia's rein
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well president putin's claim that large numbers of civilians were evacuated from eastern good has been contradicted by both his own u.n. ambassador and the un's humanitarian affairs chief during a heated discussion at the un security council our diplomatic editor james bays reports from the united nations approved just days after these ambassadors unanimously demanded a ceasefire their resolution continues to be ignored and repeatedly violated the u.n. undersecretary general mark low called this the world's most senior humanitarian official told them he would answer some of the questions he's received in recent days have there been any medical evacuations. have any civilians left eastern ghouta. is there any actual improvement in the humanitarian situation in eastern guta since the passage of the resolution demanding is it unimpeded access. he ended his briefing with one last question for the ambassadors when will your resolution be implemented when the u.s. and the u.k. put the blame squarely on russia since we adopted resolution twenty four zero one russia has announced a daily five
well president putin's claim that large numbers of civilians were evacuated from eastern good has been contradicted by both his own u.n. ambassador and the un's humanitarian affairs chief during a heated discussion at the un security council our diplomatic editor james bays reports from the united nations approved just days after these ambassadors unanimously demanded a ceasefire their resolution continues to be ignored and repeatedly violated the u.n. undersecretary general mark low called...
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i said, he's not asking manafort friends to put in a word to putin. >> why was manafort working for free. >> right, and nothing is for free as i think you're learning, mr. president. but this idea that the abuse that the press took for asking these questions is all bearing out in the special counsel investigation and prosecution, where they are perhaps the only people in america other than katy tur, immune from the climate they created. the facts are rearing their heads in ways that are triggering the president. his rage against jeff sessions is -- that would have been our lead story if we didn't have this headline and other things. so, just weigh in on how the president is so obviously unraveling in plain sight. >> right. we were always told to take him seriously, not literally, right? but this is an example of when he should have been taken literally. indeed a lot of us did at the time. this was i believe right after he said ted cruz's father was somehow implicated in the kennedy assassination. same day, same press conference. one thing, and i've been talking to several people who have
i said, he's not asking manafort friends to put in a word to putin. >> why was manafort working for free. >> right, and nothing is for free as i think you're learning, mr. president. but this idea that the abuse that the press took for asking these questions is all bearing out in the special counsel investigation and prosecution, where they are perhaps the only people in america other than katy tur, immune from the climate they created. the facts are rearing their heads in ways that...
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russia and that the main message they are trying to spread, that —— the russian president vladimir putin. despite all that, russian sports men managed to succeed, that's the message they spread. many experts doubt it but that's what russia wa nts to doubt it but that's what russia wants to show. yemen has been devastated by a civil war the un describes as the world's worst man—made humanitarian disaster. it's been almost three years since the saudi—led coalition launched its first air strikes against the houthi rebels, sparking an all—out armed conflict. with the first in a series of special reports, here's the bbc‘s chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. high above the arabian peninsular, just off the coast of yemen. saudi arabia and its allies have ruled these skies since the war began. and they control the seas below. these shipping lanes are a vital gateway for the world's energy supplies. and a smuggling route for illicit goods. among them, the saudis say, weapons that iran supplies to yemen's houthi fighters. we land on board a saudi warship. inspecting vessels bou
russia and that the main message they are trying to spread, that —— the russian president vladimir putin. despite all that, russian sports men managed to succeed, that's the message they spread. many experts doubt it but that's what russia wa nts to doubt it but that's what russia wants to show. yemen has been devastated by a civil war the un describes as the world's worst man—made humanitarian disaster. it's been almost three years since the saudi—led coalition launched its first air...
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putin's face haunts these ghostly aid stations he blamed rebel groups on the grown for not respecting the ceasefire. but france today said that the syrian government was to blame. me the syrian regime didn't feel worried about it and more of our is continuing it feeds and large scale military operations with dramatic consequences on the civilian population of eastern police needless to say a complete violation of resolution twenty four one. the u.n. has been in talks with russia that's accelerating and heedless to the resolution on all sides perhaps then some of the people whose lives have been shattered by the conflicts and start to stream than these empty roads to get the aid they so desperately need. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world students have returned to the florida high school that was the site of a mass shooting two weeks ago an x. student used an assault style rifle to kill seventeen students and teachers the incident has intensified the u.s. debate over gun control with students organized in calling for measures to limit access
putin's face haunts these ghostly aid stations he blamed rebel groups on the grown for not respecting the ceasefire. but france today said that the syrian government was to blame. me the syrian regime didn't feel worried about it and more of our is continuing it feeds and large scale military operations with dramatic consequences on the civilian population of eastern police needless to say a complete violation of resolution twenty four one. the u.n. has been in talks with russia that's...
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government sources say no civilians left and no humanitarian aid why did the russian president vladimir putin insist that some civilian evacuations did take place none with which we managed to get quite a big group of those who wanted to leave but the second group couldn't leave because the militants just did not give them an opportunity to do so some have been generators following the story from. sources on the ground have not confirmed this large number as reported by the russian president who has crossed over from the buffeting crossing into government held parts of damascus many people are still stranded in besieged easton who the home to nearly four hundred thousand people that the second day off this so-called truce and pause went away without any major developments on the ground no aid convoys went inside because the united nations and other aid workers have been saying that this is too short of a window without any guarantees of if they're allowed in whether they'll be able to make it back and also medics on the ground have been saying that they have sent an additional eighty five peo
government sources say no civilians left and no humanitarian aid why did the russian president vladimir putin insist that some civilian evacuations did take place none with which we managed to get quite a big group of those who wanted to leave but the second group couldn't leave because the militants just did not give them an opportunity to do so some have been generators following the story from. sources on the ground have not confirmed this large number as reported by the russian president...
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he has been a close putin ally for decades. he is transparent about how his wealth was deployed as a tool for the kremlin stating, if the state says we need to give it up, we'll give it up. i don't separate myself from the state. i have no other interests. he served as the benefactor for a variety of political activities that advanced kremlin interests. according to "the wall street journal," this financial backing included paying paul manafort who later became trump's campaign manager a $10 million a year -- $10 million, rather, to advance kremlin interest in ukraine, georgia, and montenegro. investigations from nbc news, "the new york times" found that he fronted manafort an estimated $60 million for other business ventures and loans, moving the funds through shell companies in cypress and the cayman islands. a second way these influence activities can be deployed is through a russian majority-owned banks. these banks do not function like the ones we deal with every day. in fact these banks often don't care about making profi
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a series of personal stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds as president putin dominates the russian political scene these reelection becomes more apparent we see what direction russia might take. with media trends consummate changing listening post analyzes how the news is being covered. and as more people around the world struggle to find clean drinking water leaders and researchers governor in brazil to address a critical issue march on al-jazeera facing realities growing up when did you realize that you were living in a special place the so-called secret city getting to the heart of the matter while activists to live in jail just because he expressed himself he had a story on the talk to al-jazeera at this time. hello i'm maryanne demasi in london here are the top stories on al-jazeera syrian government troops are reported to have launched a ground assault on the edge of east and go ahead to spy on russian ordered poison austerities budgeter inside the damascus suburb appears to show renewed as strikes on the rebel held enclave russia and syria was supposed to stop th
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we called putin's mouthpiece let's go to office really anyway we've got labor m.p.'s who cozy up to russia should be ashamed to focus on the labor m.p.'s obviously. perceived to be quite politically motivated comment piece i mean i think the real issue here is the attacks and i say you know i come on the show clearly because i view r.t. as a kind of media outlet similar to evolve in a sense that you were uprooted and. marginalized issues there are a message from the mainstream press and that is no bad thing you know and i mean what do you think of the two when they say away from the labor m.p.'s rule r.t. is allowed to operate here says rupert murdoch's times i think that is particularly important and i think the attacks on our take on more have kind of punishes and to russian point scoring than they are of any real concern. political or journalistic integrity and i think that's made for with that argument of mine i should say the russian embassy has denied the two men claiming to be in the brewing industry approached labor and be at a community pool but they also i
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have been killed in the last week including many children earlier today russian president vladimir putin said that his troops have managed to evacuate some civilians but humanitarian workers say people are too afraid to leave. the so called humanity and coated or in eastern guta as yet seemingly empty of actual humans i'm willing to stand ready to treat the wounded and provisions that aid stations are apparently plentiful. chose who want to leave can do so after a month for twenty days or they can stay even for two years because there is a school and everything they need is here they get new supplies every sixty days. but people seem too scared to risk the journey airstrikes were reported during the first five hour ceasefire and observer say that syrian government warplanes resumed their bombing almost as soon as it ended but russian president vladimir putin claims that one group did make it through. we have managed to get out quite a big group of those who wanted to leave from there but the second group that was prepared could not leave because the militants just did not give them an op
have been killed in the last week including many children earlier today russian president vladimir putin said that his troops have managed to evacuate some civilians but humanitarian workers say people are too afraid to leave. the so called humanity and coated or in eastern guta as yet seemingly empty of actual humans i'm willing to stand ready to treat the wounded and provisions that aid stations are apparently plentiful. chose who want to leave can do so after a month for twenty days or they...
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why would he always be so friendly to vladimir putin? sound like i'm asking you, but those are the questions that have been surrounding this. and there are ones that have remained unanswered largely. i think ashley's lost our feed. jonathan? >> yes. now president trump's relationship with russia has remained puzzling throughout. we have the famous tweet from a few years ago when he suggested putin should be his best friend. there's been suggestion that the special counsel is asking questions about when the president first decided to run for president, which would then, perhaps if this was something years in the works, that pointed to did russia have an early in with him. time and time again that the president has sided with russia when it seemed to be a political unpopular decision. another moment would be the republican confession last year when the platform shifted to a much or pro-russian stance. with manafort, this is another moment where it's a question of what was the motivation? manafort and the ties he has over in that part of th
why would he always be so friendly to vladimir putin? sound like i'm asking you, but those are the questions that have been surrounding this. and there are ones that have remained unanswered largely. i think ashley's lost our feed. jonathan? >> yes. now president trump's relationship with russia has remained puzzling throughout. we have the famous tweet from a few years ago when he suggested putin should be his best friend. there's been suggestion that the special counsel is asking...
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syrian government and they control this area to the east of damascus now russia's president vladimir putin actually recently commented on the situation and pointed out that it's been widely ignored in international media that this area this enclave is being used to attack damascus where many many civilians are located this is russia's president talking about eastern ghouta. would you know where the fish are in yuma look on fortunately there are lots of extremist forces in the east and good to risk what is a range of terror organizations recognized by the un the shelling is continually coming from that area on some days the number of missile strikes and moved to charlotte which is fifty to eighty they even reached the territory of the russian embassy should we tolerate this indefinitely of course not. now various initiatives to protect civilians in that area have failed there was a five hour humanitarian pause in the fighting there's now been a un security council resolution passed for the purpose of adopting a ceasefire for thirty days but essentially the situation in this humanitarian enc
syrian government and they control this area to the east of damascus now russia's president vladimir putin actually recently commented on the situation and pointed out that it's been widely ignored in international media that this area this enclave is being used to attack damascus where many many civilians are located this is russia's president talking about eastern ghouta. would you know where the fish are in yuma look on fortunately there are lots of extremist forces in the east and good to...
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. >> what happens with vladimir putin and russia. >> what's really happening is the iranians and russians have successfully propped up the asad regime. they have won this thing. the syrian moderates have lost. their confidence is really striking. that's why the russian mercenary tired attacked the us-led base on february 7. i'm absolutely unprecedented that something like that happened. that's why they are encroaching on the israelis and beginning to put in missile bases so they can strike israel. this is what the iranians are up too. now they have a political and military alliance with the russians and it is significant and we have got to start getting our act together to push back on it. >> i agree. we've got a lot of problems of the world. i hope they get fixed. i know we all appreciate your advice. thank you. >> good talking to you. >> take a look at this. we are now up 136 points at the low of the session right now. we had been higher as we went into the day and that was in part because of the response to the gdp report which came in a little lower or softer than expected. were still
. >> what happens with vladimir putin and russia. >> what's really happening is the iranians and russians have successfully propped up the asad regime. they have won this thing. the syrian moderates have lost. their confidence is really striking. that's why the russian mercenary tired attacked the us-led base on february 7. i'm absolutely unprecedented that something like that happened. that's why they are encroaching on the israelis and beginning to put in missile bases so they can...
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it was president putin and russia who ordered it rather than the syrian government. nevertheless, this one hasn't worked and the bombing just continues. it's in this eastern damascus suburb of ghouta. it's been besieged for four years and been under renewed attack for ten day. 400,000 people have been cut off from food and medical supplies. russia brokered this for a humanitarian cause. it was meant to last five hours a day which is not enough time for aid to get in. the syrian government said they opened corridors, opened crossings, but mortars continued to drop. it means that nobody has so far been evacuated an the onslaught continues. the russians and syrians blame rebel fighters, although the u.n. said only about 1% of people in ghouta are expected to be a jihadist. russia and syria are blaming them and they say the area is teaming with terrorists. dana. >> dana: a terrible situation. to add to that, what can you tell us about reports that north korea is supplying chemical weapons to syria? >> reporter: absolutely stunning report from an as yet unreleased u.n. re
it was president putin and russia who ordered it rather than the syrian government. nevertheless, this one hasn't worked and the bombing just continues. it's in this eastern damascus suburb of ghouta. it's been besieged for four years and been under renewed attack for ten day. 400,000 people have been cut off from food and medical supplies. russia brokered this for a humanitarian cause. it was meant to last five hours a day which is not enough time for aid to get in. the syrian government said...
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putin's face haunts these ghostly aid stations he blamed rebel groups on the groan for not respecting the ceasefire but france today said that the syrian government was to blame. the syrian regime didn't feel worried about it and moreover is continuing to reach and large scale military operations with dramatic consequences on the three billion population. needless to say in complete violation of resolution twenty one. the un has been in talks with russia aimed that's accelerating and heedless to the resolution on all sides perhaps then some of the people whose lives have been shattered by the conflict and start to stream than these empty roads to get the aid they so desperately need. at the end of last year russian president vladimir putin announced that he would start withdrawing troops from syria while russian airstrikes like those from the air base in the country's north played a major role in turning the tide in favor of bashar al assad's government forces the total number of russian troops who have served in syria remains unclear but in december russia's defense minister said tha
putin's face haunts these ghostly aid stations he blamed rebel groups on the groan for not respecting the ceasefire but france today said that the syrian government was to blame. the syrian regime didn't feel worried about it and moreover is continuing to reach and large scale military operations with dramatic consequences on the three billion population. needless to say in complete violation of resolution twenty one. the un has been in talks with russia aimed that's accelerating and heedless...
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the government sources say no civilians left and the no humanitarian aid went in president vladimir putin insists that russia did evacuate quite a big group of civilians. quite a big group of those who wanted to leave but the second group couldn't leave because the militants just did not give them an opportunity to do so. well some of enjoyed by joins us live now from turkey's southern border with syria in the last few hours putin has claimed of people leaving is being contradicted by both his own ambassador and then the un's humanitarian chief so is anyone actually left eastern coup that we know. well not that we know of we've been speaking to people on the ground and they've been telling us that people have not left there are there is as i'm sure that some people might believe if there is a safeguard all but that is an assumption in the last four days since the united nations security council announced this cease fire and in the last two days since russia and a pause for five hours in the morning there has been nothing that has happened on the ground which is different from the modeling
the government sources say no civilians left and the no humanitarian aid went in president vladimir putin insists that russia did evacuate quite a big group of civilians. quite a big group of those who wanted to leave but the second group couldn't leave because the militants just did not give them an opportunity to do so. well some of enjoyed by joins us live now from turkey's southern border with syria in the last few hours putin has claimed of people leaving is being contradicted by both his...
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highly densely populated civilian areas of damascus and we actually heard russia's president vladimir putin comment on the situation this is what he said. it's really new especially when you know where the fish are and you look unfortunately there are lots of extremist forces in the east and the result is a range of terror organizations recognize why the un shelling is continually coming from that area and on some days the number of missile strikes and moved to charlotte which is fifty to eighty they even reached the territory of the russian embassy should we tolerate this indefinitely of course not. now the humanitarian situation is dire and all parties agree on that no one disagrees about the fact that people are suffering but what was pointed out by the representative of russia to the security council was that essentially these people are being prevented from leaving people in eastern guta civilians are being prevented from leaving through the civilian court or by terrorist groups that the terrorist groups essentially want the civilians to remain in eastern guta so that they can be used
highly densely populated civilian areas of damascus and we actually heard russia's president vladimir putin comment on the situation this is what he said. it's really new especially when you know where the fish are and you look unfortunately there are lots of extremist forces in the east and the result is a range of terror organizations recognize why the un shelling is continually coming from that area and on some days the number of missile strikes and moved to charlotte which is fifty to...
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intelligence agencies that putin interfered in our election. he will not pass sanctions that passed this congress with only five dissenting votes combined in the house and senate. yesterday when my friend, the senator from rhode island, asked admiral rogers if the trump administration had directed him to counter russian meddling, he replied no. a hostile foreign power continues to interfere with our democracy and is planning to interfere in our next elections and the president of the united states is hardly lifting a finger. it was as if they were planning for war. cyber attacks, manipulation of newspapers is another way that hostile powers attack us. people have to wonder why president trump is so soft on russia, so unwilling to criticize president putin and so slow to stand up for america and protect our democracy. finally, one final word on a pending judicial nomination, marvin quattlebaum. for the benefit of the senate, i'd like to know the only current nomination is up -- nomination of quattlebaum is up is because two senators from south c
intelligence agencies that putin interfered in our election. he will not pass sanctions that passed this congress with only five dissenting votes combined in the house and senate. yesterday when my friend, the senator from rhode island, asked admiral rogers if the trump administration had directed him to counter russian meddling, he replied no. a hostile foreign power continues to interfere with our democracy and is planning to interfere in our next elections and the president of the united...
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well russian president vladimir putin says russia has managed to evacuate what he called quite quite a big group of sebelius from the rebel held enclave of eastern ghouta in syria during a temporary truce now if confirmed it would be the first time civilians there have been able to leave the besieged enclave using a humanitarian corridor or set up by russian aide workers however have said most civilians are too afraid to leave. the skies over east and bhutto were supposed to fall silent but a five hour humanitarian pause brought little relief to be seized residents in the rebel held enclave strikes were reported during the pause and observers say that syrian government warplanes resumed their bombing as soon as it ended. up when we pray to god for help what kind of ceasefire is this without attacks and barrel bombs. humanitarian corridors set up to allow residents to leave an aide to enter went largely unused rebels claim people are refusing to leave on buses out of fear of being captured by government forces. and i bought a family are meant to pick up the wounded from eastern guta a
well russian president vladimir putin says russia has managed to evacuate what he called quite quite a big group of sebelius from the rebel held enclave of eastern ghouta in syria during a temporary truce now if confirmed it would be the first time civilians there have been able to leave the besieged enclave using a humanitarian corridor or set up by russian aide workers however have said most civilians are too afraid to leave. the skies over east and bhutto were supposed to fall silent but a...
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the evacuation of those wishing to leave well this was contradicted by the russian president vladimir putin he says russia managed to get quite a big group of civilians out of some a binge of itis following the story of that. sources on the ground have not confirmed this large number as reported by the russian president who has crossed over from the crossing into government held parts of damascus many people are still stranded in besieged easton who the home to nearly four hundred thousand people that the second day of this so-called truce and pause went away without any major developments on the ground no aid convoys went inside because the united nations and other aid workers have been saying that this is too short of a window without any guarantees of if they're allowed in whether they'll be able to make it back and also medics on the ground have been saying that they have sent an additional eighty five people to the united nations this is this list is from the more than one thousand people who are already bit the united nations and the names are read the united nations aid workers have
the evacuation of those wishing to leave well this was contradicted by the russian president vladimir putin he says russia managed to get quite a big group of civilians out of some a binge of itis following the story of that. sources on the ground have not confirmed this large number as reported by the russian president who has crossed over from the crossing into government held parts of damascus many people are still stranded in besieged easton who the home to nearly four hundred thousand...
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also sponsored a five hour daily truth to help civilians escape the fighting in eastern guta but in a putin has been discussing the latest situation there and he's right because there was listening to what was said. to be a pugin a good knowledge that the situation is both complicated and difficult he said that there are civilians innocents in east ghouta who are being used kept as hostages and being used as human shields by their us radicals and terrorists who are also the least good doctor is really new especially when you know where this issue might work unfortunately there are lots of extremist forces in eastern guta really was a range of terror organizations recognized by the un the shelling is continually coming from that area on some days the number of missile strikes and mortar shell attacks which is fifty to eighty they even reach the territory of the russian embassy should we tolerate this in different. of course not the unilateral cease fire that the syrian army and the right their russian allies have implemented a deed unilateral ceasefire along a humanitarian corridor establish
also sponsored a five hour daily truth to help civilians escape the fighting in eastern guta but in a putin has been discussing the latest situation there and he's right because there was listening to what was said. to be a pugin a good knowledge that the situation is both complicated and difficult he said that there are civilians innocents in east ghouta who are being used kept as hostages and being used as human shields by their us radicals and terrorists who are also the least good doctor is...
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president putin says that a lot of people have actually left this do we have some kind of clear picture of what exactly did happen on the ground today. from the people we've been speaking to inside they don't seem to think that it was a large number of people but there might have been people who left the pictures that we were seeing earlier today from state media clearly showed that it was an empty area where there were buses and ambulances in waiting but we haven't seen that large number that president putin is talking about leaving eastern yet it was more of the same on day two of this humanitarian pause for five hours the rebels have been saying that the they have been continuing to be bombed by russian and syrian jets for nineteen was straight and as of now in the last few minutes we've heard from rebels on the ground that there are strikes as well as shelling continuing in various parts of eastern ghouta and there is a renewed push from. there is another push by the syrian forces this is the special elite troops called the tiger force which are trying to make their way inside the r
president putin says that a lot of people have actually left this do we have some kind of clear picture of what exactly did happen on the ground today. from the people we've been speaking to inside they don't seem to think that it was a large number of people but there might have been people who left the pictures that we were seeing earlier today from state media clearly showed that it was an empty area where there were buses and ambulances in waiting but we haven't seen that large number that...
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preventing people from leaving and blame them for failing to uphold the truce ordered by president putin. but that's not how the u.s. state department sees it. russia is certainly not hearing to this cease fire they're not adhering to the cease fire because they continue to sponsor him back but shar all assad's government that is tragic as a result of that we are seeing innocent civilians and you've all seen the video many of you are. errants you have seen the children who are suffering and dying you've seen the innocent people doing not paid groups are still waiting to deliver desperately needed supplies so imagine. you have aid being able to dance that we can't imagine it's really getting. inside the residence of easton to use a brief lull in the fighting to clear the rubble and hope the next pool's brings real relief. afghan president has offered peace talks to the palace during a conference aimed at bringing stability to the region it's part of his attempts to end an insurgency that began after the u.s. led ouster of the taliban in two thousand and one of the the taliban are not taki
preventing people from leaving and blame them for failing to uphold the truce ordered by president putin. but that's not how the u.s. state department sees it. russia is certainly not hearing to this cease fire they're not adhering to the cease fire because they continue to sponsor him back but shar all assad's government that is tragic as a result of that we are seeing innocent civilians and you've all seen the video many of you are. errants you have seen the children who are suffering and...
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well glad to me a putin acknowledged that the situation in east ghouta is complicated and difficult he said that amidst the civilians innocents trapped in east ghouta also terrorists and extremists of varying varying allegiances and these people are effectively keeping the civilians in east ghouta hostage. situation you know look unfortunately there are a lot of extremist forces in eastern guta risk was a range of terror organizations recognized by the un the shelling is continually coming from that area on some days the number of missile strikes and mortar shell attacks which is fifty to eighty they even reach the territory of the russian embassy should we tolerate this indefinitely of course not. the unilateral cease fire that the syrian army and the right their russian allies have implemented a daily unilateral cease fire along a humanitarian corridor or stablished by the said parties in east ghouta to allow civilians to leave well that cease fire has been it's been sort of impeded by the rebels for a second day in a row spoiled or ruined which ever way you want to put it they've sh
well glad to me a putin acknowledged that the situation in east ghouta is complicated and difficult he said that amidst the civilians innocents trapped in east ghouta also terrorists and extremists of varying varying allegiances and these people are effectively keeping the civilians in east ghouta hostage. situation you know look unfortunately there are a lot of extremist forces in eastern guta risk was a range of terror organizations recognized by the un the shelling is continually coming from...
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. >> president putin has clearly come to the conclusion there's little price to pay here. >> a stolen car chase ends in dramatic fashion in los angeles. >> whoa! >> all that. >> how about that finish? >> and all that matters. >> seaworld entertainment's ceo is out after just three years on the job. >> he's going to be getting a $10 million retirement package, if he can jump up and catch it with his mouth. >> on "cbs this morning." >> johnny walker whiskey is getting a female counterpart. >> a new female label. in celebration of women's history month. >> truly what the suffragettes fought for. we all remember susan b. anthony's call to arms. sisters, unite so that we can get hammered on the smoky hot brown. >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." norah o'donnell is on assignment for "60 minutes." so alex wagner is with us, good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >>> students from stoneman douglas high school are back in class now. students and teachers returned for a half day of modified classes two weeks after th
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including president trump, his head of the national security agency mike rogers is warning vladimir putin is still trying to meddle in american elections but rogers also told congress that president trump has not ordered him to take action to counter it. >>> and as students return to marjory stoneman douglas high school for the first time since the shooting, getting support from a big basketball star, dwyane wade of the miami heat said he's dedicating his season to shooting victim joaquin oliver. he was buried in wade's number 3 jersey. wade wrote joaquin's name on his shoe and then hit this game-winning shot. >> wade tweeted this is why we won't just shut up and dribble leading to that conversation. >>> to that video showing moments of panic when a school bus crashed in tennessee killing six children in 2016. now that bus driver is on trial. abc's linsey davis is here with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the video of that fatal bus crash played out in court in chattanooga, tennessee, tuesday, and it was so difficult to watch several of the victims' family members had to leave the
including president trump, his head of the national security agency mike rogers is warning vladimir putin is still trying to meddle in american elections but rogers also told congress that president trump has not ordered him to take action to counter it. >>> and as students return to marjory stoneman douglas high school for the first time since the shooting, getting support from a big basketball star, dwyane wade of the miami heat said he's dedicating his season to shooting victim...
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and you can bet some of that money is being kicked back to putin. i would take down the entire network of all of those organizations, do computer attacks on them, fry their software and hardware, turn their computers into doorstops. we have the ability to do that. and we should do that just to make a point. >> well, it sounds awfully exciting and thrilling, actually, sort of like something out of a spy movie. but could there be equal and worse retaliation? i mean, it sounds eminently sensible what you're saying and you obviously have the experience in this counter domain, what might be the response? >> well, look, it is true that when ever you attack a country using cyber weapons or any other kind of weapons, overtly or covertly, you risk retaliation. but the alternative is to say, we're so afraid of retaliation that you can keep hitting us and we'll never hit back. and i think that's not the message we want to send. i think we want to send the message that if you interfere in our democracy, if you continue to do that, that's off limits. if you do t
and you can bet some of that money is being kicked back to putin. i would take down the entire network of all of those organizations, do computer attacks on them, fry their software and hardware, turn their computers into doorstops. we have the ability to do that. and we should do that just to make a point. >> well, it sounds awfully exciting and thrilling, actually, sort of like something out of a spy movie. but could there be equal and worse retaliation? i mean, it sounds eminently...
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like my adopted mr putin what's your take on the criticism directed at russia from any western capitals and what are the prospects for settling the i think african syria taking into account the recent clear perspective what has been just what you do with the prospects for a settlement in syria we discussed it with the chancellor george privately and also in a bigger in a bigger setting this took several hours in there i guess we could go on and on so i don't think i would be able to give you a comprehensive answer right away this is ration is very difficult and the prospects for a settlement event on the warring parties from how committed they are how do we determine the arc to reach peace but also how committed they are to preserving that territorial integrity and the sovereignty of the countries of course a lot also depends on the international stakeholders on the global powers of course they are there many various interests russia will be trying to assist a political dialogue in syria will be trying to launch a constitutional reform a constitutional process in syria to have a new con
like my adopted mr putin what's your take on the criticism directed at russia from any western capitals and what are the prospects for settling the i think african syria taking into account the recent clear perspective what has been just what you do with the prospects for a settlement in syria we discussed it with the chancellor george privately and also in a bigger in a bigger setting this took several hours in there i guess we could go on and on so i don't think i would be able to give you a...
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preventing people from leaving and blame them for failing to uphold the truce ordered by president putin. but that's not how the u.s. state department sees it. russia is certainly not hearing to this cease fire they're not adhering to the cease fire because they continue to sponsor and back ashar all assad's government that is tragic as a result of that we are seeing innocent civilians and you've all seen the video many of you are parents you have seen the children who are suffering and dying you've seen the innocent people doing that aid groups are still waiting to deliver desperately needed supplies so i imagine. that you have aid being able to. but there is that we can imagine it's really getting department for the people and. the residents of east to use a brief lull in the fighting to clear the rubble and hope the next pool's brings real relief. let me down draw indeed correspondent out into to in moscow oh welcome our not quite clearly this is a five hour daily choose is not working in eastern accrued and now that even reports that militia backed by the syrian government have ended
preventing people from leaving and blame them for failing to uphold the truce ordered by president putin. but that's not how the u.s. state department sees it. russia is certainly not hearing to this cease fire they're not adhering to the cease fire because they continue to sponsor and back ashar all assad's government that is tragic as a result of that we are seeing innocent civilians and you've all seen the video many of you are parents you have seen the children who are suffering and dying...